stereo types in high school

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Post 1 by Miss Gorgeous (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Sunday, 19-Jun-2005 18:07:36

so what stereo type are you when you were still in high school?
jock. nerd. loner. popular. prep, stud, jerk. teachers pet. party animal. player. big flirt. average Joe or more if you know more?

i think i was average Joe, but at the same time i'm also a prep and a jock because i used to be in track and field. i dont really know.

Post 2 by chelslicious (like it or not, I'm gonna say what I mean. all the time.) on Sunday, 19-Jun-2005 20:17:13

im probably a teachers pet.

Post 3 by Susanne (move over school!) on Sunday, 19-Jun-2005 21:05:24

Nerd. And teacher's pet, probably.

Post 4 by Twinklestar09 (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Monday, 20-Jun-2005 8:03:02

Probably loner and nerd, because I'd always usually be doing my own thing in high school and rarely hung out with any specific people, and I'd always be reading and sometimes copying interesting stuff from my textbooks or writing in my journal.
Leilani

Post 5 by Wraith (Prince of Chaos) on Monday, 20-Jun-2005 8:09:32

I'm not sure. I wasn't ever a stereo when I was in high school... though I did have a RCA 5-disc mini stereo, does that count? *evil grin* I think I would've been slacker, because I never did me homework! Either that or toothpick as I used to be 115 pounds.

Post 6 by Japanimangel (Account disabled) on Monday, 20-Jun-2005 8:44:06

I was deffinitly a drama geek and a music geek. I spent most of my time in those areas of school lol! If I wasn't doing those things, I was pretty much a loner lol!

Post 7 by bermuda-triangulese (Help me, I'm stuck to my chair!) on Monday, 20-Jun-2005 8:59:32

nerd, loaner, reject, no doubt.

Post 8 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Monday, 20-Jun-2005 11:51:29

Goth Stud flirt full time party animal, and part time slut..then I dragged my sexy arse out of the gutter and became enigmatic,mysterious, and twisted..

Post 9 by louiano (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Monday, 20-Jun-2005 15:03:13

omg. I have only been called a nerhrhrhrhrd, when i! am! not! one!

Post 10 by Formula1 1999 (B & B forever!!) on Monday, 27-Jun-2005 21:49:25

nerd & teacher's pet

Post 11 by BeautyQueen (Veteran Zoner) on Monday, 21-Nov-2005 21:43:42

I'm not sure one that one. I guess I'm consider popular... I take that back. I've never been a stereotype in high school. Considering the fact that I'm still in high school might explain why. I'll know the answer to that soon wnough.

Post 12 by Nick6489 (11 years a Zoner) on Saturday, 26-Nov-2005 20:05:59

I'm not a stereotype, and glad of it.

Post 13 by Emerald-Hourglass (Account disabled) on Tuesday, 13-Dec-2005 11:54:07

I've been called a prep, badass (the troublemaker), I usually fit in with the crowd but lately they just can't find me because I come in here to isolate myself because I don't feel like being social. I mingle all the time when I really feel like it. Most of my friends are gangster because this school has alot of people from the islands and my family is from the island as well. My steriotype changes all the time.

Post 14 by dissonance (Help me, I'm stuck to my chair!) on Saturday, 24-Dec-2005 1:55:25

I guess I haven't really noticed clicks as much at my high school, true I'm only a freshman, but still it's not really that big of a deal, at least it hasn't appeared that way. I guess if I was going to be in a catagory with my friends, we'd probably be known as the geeks but that's cool with us

Post 15 by poet (The premium poet) on Wednesday, 11-Jan-2006 11:00:42

I've been considered a geek because I read a lot. Also, a nerd, because I usually make excellent grades in English. Teacher's pet is another stereotype of mine.

Post 16 by OrangeDolphinSpirit (Despite the cost of living, have you noticed how popular it remains?) on Thursday, 12-Jan-2006 1:19:34

People always thought I was smart. It was really nothing special because I did what I was supposed to when they didn't. Big deal.

Post 17 by Hope_Lies_Here (Newborn Zoner) on Saturday, 21-Jan-2006 16:54:43

Nerd. We have this thing called "individualist" in my school, so I like to say I fit in to that group. Ironic how there's a groupof individuals, but I am one of the ironies and anomalies in my high school. Also, I'm an English nerd because I spend all my time with English teachers. I borderline on quintessential emo kid, too.

Post 18 by Emerald-Hourglass (Account disabled) on Saturday, 21-Jan-2006 19:20:56

I'm a teaacher's pet when I need to be. everyone who is smart in my classes and school as a whole are when they need to be. Even the gangster girls and guys.

Post 19 by rongirl17 (Zone BBS Addict) on Wednesday, 31-Jan-2007 23:07:50

i AM A SPORT ONE i GESE i AM IN A BLIND SCHOOL SO WE DON'T HAVE ALL THOSE.

Post 20 by Amethyst Moon (I can't call it a day til I enter the zone BBS) on Thursday, 01-Feb-2007 3:40:31

I'd have to say geek, goth, hippy, and metalhead. I'm out of high school and I still fit those stereotypes, LOL!

Post 21 by Rune Knight (Ancient Demon - Darkness will always conquer Light!) on Thursday, 01-Feb-2007 5:31:43

Well I was pretty much a reject no one really wanted anything to do with me. Therefore made me a loner in the process, I grown quite used to it but a little sad at the same time. I guess I am as boring as everyone made me out to be, but I'll live.

Post 22 by Godzilla-On-Toast (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Thursday, 01-Feb-2007 12:47:18

I can kind of agree here. Back in ancient history when I was in high school, I spent three out of the four years I was an actual high school student only going part time to a regular high school and spent the rest of the day at a school for the blind. Since I just went to classes at the high school and wasn't a big part of the social structure, although I wanted friends and to have a girlfriend and stuff, there just wasn't time, so I was pretty much the loner. At the school for the blind we didn't necessarily have such stereotypes, but I can't say I fit in much with the other kids either. My musical taste was broad and tended to be a bit more far out than AC/DC and REO Speedwagon, who were hot items at the time. I wasn't into sports and I wasn't into singing in the choir. I just really preferred to read, especially science fiction and some teen-oriented books at the time. Since I was kind of awkward in social situations I'd probably end up being a geek, nerd or dork, which in those days meant you were the lowest animal in the social order.

Post 23 by retrieverdog (when I'm in seventh hour, my work does show.) on Thursday, 01-Feb-2007 17:15:36

I never get all the juicy news first. people never tell me things. I think that they think that I wouldn't understand if they did. I always find out sooner or later but I wish people wouldn't think about me like that.

Post 24 by Reyami (I've broken five thousand! any more awards going?) on Monday, 26-Mar-2007 23:48:29

definitely a loner, until I met some friends in my junior year, and started dating my BF in my senior year

Post 25 by Unreleased Secrets (Zone BBS Addict) on Saturday, 12-May-2007 17:06:28

Definitely a loner and a teachers' pet. Oh! And sometimes a slacker. :)

Post 26 by Reyami (I've broken five thousand! any more awards going?) on Thursday, 17-May-2007 9:56:10

yeah, I certainly fell under the slacker category lol

Post 27 by Siriusly Severus (The ESTJ 1w9 3w4 6w7 The Taskmaste) on Wednesday, 06-Feb-2008 20:59:11

I don't like to think about it. Classifications are never good, and they are certainly unnecessary. I mean we are all humans, so I don't even want to start associating myself with something. Just call me a human.